Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids Season 1 Episode 12

Ep 12. Four Eyes

  • Not Rated
  • November 25, 1972

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids is a classic animated TV show created by Bill Cosby in the late 1970s. The show follows a group of friends who live in a city neighborhood and face various challenges and learn life lessons together. In season 1 episode 12, titled "Four Eyes," the gang faces a common issue among school-age kids: wearing glasses.

The episode opens with Fat Albert and the gang playing basketball on the playground. However, when Rudy's glasses break, he can't see and starts missing shots. The other kids start to tease him for wearing glasses, causing Rudy to feel self-conscious and embarrassed. In response, he takes off his glasses and throws them down in frustration.

The rest of the gang tries to convince Rudy to pick up his glasses and put them back on, but he refuses. They then explain the purpose of glasses and how wearing them can improve his vision so he can play basketball and do other things better. Rudy still isn't convinced and decides to go without his glasses.

As the day continues, Rudy struggles to see what's on the chalkboard in class and has trouble completing assignments. As he tries to navigate his way around the school, he bumps into lockers and trips over objects in the hallway due to his poor eyesight. It's not until he gets into a fight with a kid who calls him "four eyes" that he realizes how much he's been missing without his glasses.

Feeling upset and defeated, Rudy goes to visit his grandmother. She talks to him about how important it is to love and accept yourself just the way you are, including wearing glasses. She tells him about a family member who had to wear glasses but went on to achieve great success in life. This conversation helps Rudy feel better about himself and more willing to wear his glasses again.

The episode ends with Rudy walking into school the next day with his glasses back on. He even gets into a friendly basketball game with the rest of the gang, and they all praise him for playing so well. Rudy thanks his grandmother and credits her encouragement with helping him accept his need for glasses.

Overall, "Four Eyes" is a heartwarming episode that addresses the common issue of stigmatizing people who wear glasses. The show highlights the importance of accepting differences and loving oneself, no matter what. This message is still relevant today and can teach valuable lessons to both kids and adults alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 25, 1972
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English